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- of the Red Hand, he leads a banner of horse in Altara under Talmanes. Selucia: Shadow and Voice to Empress of Seanchan. Briefly Tuon's/Fortuona's Truthspeaker...
- Khvārvarān was a military quarter of the Sasanian Empire. Intensive irrigation agriculture of the lower Tigris and Euphrates and of tributaries such as...
- 33°06′N 44°35′E / 33.100°N 44.583°E / 33.100; 44.583 al-Madāʾin Al-Mada'in (Arabic: المدائن, al-Madāʾin; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מחוזא Māḥozā; lit...
- Look up Seleucia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seleucia on the Tigris (Ancient Gr****: Σελεύκεια, Seleúkeia, lit. "place of Seleucus") was the first...
- designated heads of the Church of the East. The first claim that the bishop of Selucia-Ctesiphon was superior to the other bishoprics and had (using a later term)...
- authority beyond the borders of the Roman Empire, such as the catholicos of Selucia-Ctesephon. Today, the patriarchal heads of Catholic autonomous churches...
- Syriac and other semitic languages. When the office of the Catholicos of Selucia fell into the Nestorian heresy, St. Jacob Baradeus consecrated St. Ahudemmeh...
- Sacred Congregation of Rites. He also served as titular Archbishop of Selucia, in Isauria, from 1945 until his death at the age of 101. Carinci, who...
- 410 at the Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, held at the Sasanian capital, Selucia-Ctesiphon, which remained the seat of the Patriarchate of the Church of...
- by Babylonian Patriarch (See of East Syriac Catholicosate shifted from Selucia to Baghdad began to known as Patriarch) ministered from Ankamaly along...